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Mourad Dakhli
Researcher at American University of Kuwait
Publications - 16
Citations - 1278
Mourad Dakhli is an academic researcher from American University of Kuwait. The author has contributed to research in topics: Higher education & Emerging markets. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 16 publications receiving 1097 citations. Previous affiliations of Mourad Dakhli include J. Mack Robinson College of Business & Florida State University College of Arts and Sciences.
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Human capital, social capital, and innovation: a multi-country study
Mourad Dakhli,Dirk De Clercq +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the effects of two forms of capital, i.e., human capital and social capital, on innovation at the country level, using secondary data from the World Development Report on a country's overall human development.
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The moderating effect of institutional context on the relationship between associational activity and new business activity in emerging economies
TL;DR: This paper examined the effect of associational activity on the level of new business activity in emerging economies and found that associational activities become more instrumental for new business creation when aspiring entrepreneurs confront higher institutional burdens (i.e., obstacles derived from underdeveloped or absent institutions).
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Human Capital, Social Capital and Innovation: A Multi-Country Study
Mourad Dakhli,Dirk De Clercq +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the effects of two forms of capital, i.e., human capital and social capital, on innovation at the country level, using secondary data from the World Development Report on a country's overall human development.
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Subsidiary Use of Foreign Marketing Knowledge
TL;DR: The authors developed a model and research propositions of the enabling, motivating, and perceiving conditions that affect foreign marketing knowledge use and subsequent effects on marketing program effectiveness and efficiency, organization identification, and intellectual capital in subsidiaries of multinational enterprises.
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Personal strain and ethical standards of the self-employed
Dirk De Clercq,Mourad Dakhli +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the relationship between sources of personal strain and ethical standards and found that the self-employed's ethical standards relate positively to their household income and trust in institutions but negatively to their educational level and associational membership.